- Avon Water
Avon Water, also known locally as the River Avon, is a 24 mile-long
river inScotland , and atributary of theRiver Clyde .The Avon Water rises in the hills on the boundary between
East Ayrshire andSouth Lanarkshire , close to the head of theIrvine Water . The river flows in a north easterly direction, following theA71 road pastDrumclog , and running to the south ofStrathaven , where the river enters a more pronounced valley. The Avon flows between the village ofGlassford , and Stonehouse to the south, before merging with the smaller Cander Water just south ofLarkhall . The river then skirts the west side of Larkhall in a deepening gorge, crossed by the disused Larkhall railway viaduct.Beyond this the gorge is part of
Chatelherault Country Park , to the south of Hamilton. There are several public footpaths along this section of the gorge, although the area was once the preserve of theDuke of Hamilton , forming the hunting and pleasure grounds of the Dukes' former home,Hamilton Palace . Many features of this period remain in the park, including the Duke's Bridge which crosses the gorge. Older structures along the gorge include the ruins ofCadzow Castle , started in the 13th century, and the Cadzow Oaks, a group ofOak trees, some of which are over 600 years old.The river bends to the east at the end of the gorge, flowing beneath three bridges: one carrying the Argyle railway line, one carrying the
A72 road , and the Old Avon Bridge, now a footbridge. The Avon Water flows north beneath theM74 motorway , merging into the Clyde between Hamilton and Motherwell, beside Junction 6 of the M74.ee also
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River Avon for the origin of the name, and other rivers of this name.
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